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There are special mechanical equipment for the dehydration and drying of beer yeast liquid. The steam dryer type yeast dryer is not expensive, has a large production capacity, strong dehydration capacity, stable performance, low cost of drying yeast, and clean and environmentally friendly drying process, no dust and odor pollution, meeting the production requirements of high efficiency, high quality, low cost and high environmental protection.
Due to the high moisture content of high-humidity dregs materials, if they are not processed in time, they will produce serious odors. Materials with complex ingredients such as food waste and yeast will produce odors during the drying process. Zhengzhou Jiutian has achieved good results in the technological innovation and new technology research and development of high humidity waste residue drying, coal drying, biomass fuel drying machine, etc. for many years, the dust removal, deodorization and other tail gas purification technologies in the dryer production line continue to upgrade.
Our yeast dryer adopts advanced spray and photo-oxygen deodorization technology to change the odor of exhaust gas generated by drying from unorganized emission to organized emission, and the deodorization efficiency can reach more than 99%, which truly implements environmental protection to the end. At present, our company can provide beer yeast mud dryer solutions with an hourly output of 50~150kg or more, using low-temperature waste heat steam as the medium to ensure low emissions of the drying project from the source, which is favored by the market. Customers who need environmentally friendly dregs dryer equipment, please contact us to turn waste into treasure.
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